# Friday, January 07, 2005

Calling all Western Media

Contrary to the opinion of some (possibly most in the US):

"Jihad" is one of the few Arabic words used in English. It means holy crusade[sic], but many Muslims have pointed out that "jihad" is almost always used in English in the context of terrorism, even though the actual meaning is broader. Commentator Anisa Mehdi would like to propose a word that could be used instead of "jihad."

[ Rethinking the Word 'Jihad' ]

My understanding is that jihad means something close to struggle for the sake of God. There are internal and external struggles. Ms. Mehdi makes a good point about how the struggles of those so quick to use the word aren't even struggles for the sake of God. I would also make the point that a physical struggle is actually the easiest of all levels of struggle. Think about when you are upset is it easier to alter your own behavior? To tell others that what they've done should be corrected? Or just hit them?

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Skatastic Afternoon!

Including:

  • Madness
  • The Specials
  • The English Beat
  • The Police (there's some Ska Influence there...)
  • Save Ferris
  • Smash Mouth
  • No Doubt
  • Hepcats
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Tweak 2005 Mark II

The tweaking continues...

Seems like a bunch of websites are tweaking their designs...

[ New Year, New Design ]

To address some of the criticism of my new design, I've changed the font again, Arial or Helvetica, should look much better, and I've reduced the complexity quite a bit. I've also removed the “What I'm Playing” piece, and aim to have a whole page dedicated to that shortly.

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# Thursday, January 06, 2005

$2.65 for a Cocoa!

Sure the picture looks inviting. And truffles are yummy.

'Chantico', a new gourmet drinking chocolate beverage, will be offered at Starbucks shops in the United States and Canada beginning January 8, 2005. Described as 'drinking a melted truffle', the chocolate has an intense, full-bodied flavor and a rich, silky texture that builds on the tradition of European drinking chocolate.

[ Yahoo! News - Top Stories Photos - Reuters ]

Maybe I'll have to partake later today...

Update: Say it isn't so. With the Chantico Starbucks has actually created a chocolate beverage to rival that of “My Buddy Tom”. Tom is a bit of a hot chocolate purist and will go the extra mile to make a perfect cup from scratch. Starbucks has actually produced a cup that is finer. However the Starbucks solution must cost about 10-20 times as much.

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# Wednesday, January 05, 2005

After Tsunami, Religion Plays Role in Coping

Very interesting Talk of the Nation. I don't think they truly had enough time to explore and appreciate all views here, though.

Many victims of the tsunami are left with tough questions about fate and natural disasters. Often, they're left with few answers, only their faith. We discuss how Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus and Christians reconcile religion and disaster.

[ NPR TotN ]

The caller “Fathima” who doesn't identify her religion is clearly a Muslim. Her point is valid, but perhaps too much of a tangent. I felt the Imam did bring up an important point about testing vs. punishment, but left off other important concepts like why it is better to be punished in this life than the next. More importantly, I think, one of the Muslims should have touched on the concept of punishment of a society for societal ills.

As for the non-Muslims, who's opinions I am not as familiar with, I'm not sure the “end of days” scenario of the Jewish gentleman was truly on topic, he seemed to be more concerned with Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, and to imply that disasters of this proportion didn't occur before that invasion is a bit out there.

I also found the information about Krakatoa to be very intriguing, and may have to purchase his book.

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Names are funny

I understand that there was previously a brand of bread called “Kearns Bread” but now the only item I can find in a store with close to my name is:

Mexijew's Flikr ]

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Sidekick II Comment

Mexijew got a Sidekick II, and apparently I had something to say about it:

Welcome to the world of the Sidekick II

I'm sure you've seen the adverts where Paris Hilton, Snoop Dog, Wee Man, Wayne Newton, and I all share tips about life via an application that doesn't really exist. And we love it!

Honestly, my Sidekick is my sidekick. Just got my bill and I used over 13MB of data this past month. On T-Mob's unlimited usage Sidekick plan that's great, on other networks, with less appealing tech, that could double or triple my monthly costs with overage.

Here are a few warnings, however:

  • The $10 sync package is worth about that. It doesn't auto-sync like a PDA or Blackberry, and if you sync too much the app tell you that you must wait before you can sync again (with no guidelines on what "too much" is).
  • You can't use the Hiptop (Danger's name for the device) ability to save .WAV attachments as phone rings due to T-Mob's restriction that ensures proper licensing of music tones (read extra cash in their pocket)
  • The web browser leaves a bit to be desired. It goes through a proxy, and they reduce the size of pages to make it appear better on the sidekick, but trying pulling up my site and you'll see what happens when their proxy guesses wrong. I now need to figure out how to make my site viewable again. Oh, and no javascript. This increasingly becomes an issue, and many things just can't be done on the SK (like refilling scripts at CVS, or a Starbucks card)
  • The sound profiles only affect the volume not the actual ring.
  • The Yahoo IM client is not as polished as the AIM client. If it drops you and reconnects, any status is wiped and you're once again available. If you log in elsewhere, the SK will log back in unless you've ended the connection. And the [menu]+. hotkey that closes AIM doesn't work for Y!M
  • A few months ago, without my approval, T-Mob started charging .15 per international SMS message (it was treated as one of my 1000 included before then)
  • The ToDo list, when "deleting" actually moves the items into a trash can that needs to be emptied. I had to figure this out when I reached the device's limit and couldn't understand why I couldn't add anymore ToDo items...

The Apps that I've downloaded/bought include:

  • Time Traveler (free at the time, meh)
  • Calculator (still free I think, handy but the interface is clunky)
  • Apples to Oranges (about $5, but helpful when talking to my wife)
  • Y!M (free, great way to “talk” to my wife)

All-in-all I love my Sidekick, and feel that the SKII is close to living up to my expectations. If the SKIII adds Bluetooth (for a hands free), a better web browser, and G3 Internet speeds, I'll be loving it even more...

Me ]

I guess I just should have blogged this one to begin with...

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Deliver NPR News and Information to Your Desktop

Excellent.

NPR news and information is available through RSS feeds, which use a technology called XML to deliver headlines and summaries to your desktop. Many NPR Member stations also provide local and regional RSS feeds of their own.

[ NPR : RSS Feeds ]

If only Nintendo would get RSS feeds, I'd be pretty much set.

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XP to the Limit

I'm a big fan of ClearType. Don't know exactly what wizardry Microsoft is trying to pull off, or if they deserve a patent, but I do know that if you're running XP, ClearType is hot.

With Windows XP, ClearType delivers improved font display quality over traditional forms of font smoothing or anti-aliasing. ClearType improves readability on color LCD displays with a digital interface, such as those in laptops and high-quality flat panel displays. Readability on CRT screens can also be somewhat improved.

[ ClearType Step 1: Turn on Windows XP ClearType ]

Somewhat my butt. ClearType has improved my web browsing experience on every computer I use: LCD, CRT, or otherwise.

If you don't like the invasive web-based tuning tool, Microsoft has created a PowerToy as well.

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# Tuesday, January 04, 2005

New Year, New Design

Seems like a bunch of websites are tweaking their designs, must be something in the air because on a whim I redid my site. Gone is the big fat table that provided the structure of the page, replaced with a CSS solution. It's not as elegant as it should be, but I only played with it for a few hours. It is still very understated, but no longer in bright “safety yellow”. I'm not sure about the font, though, as on my box I have “Eras Medium ITC” but haven't a clue where it came from, I back that up with “Trebuchet MS” but I'm guessing that Macs don't have that one. If anyone has any font suggestions, feel free to speak up.

Full Disclosure: I used a web-based tool to assist with the color palette.

Update: apparently my sub-conscious bogarted the quote graphic design concept from Joe Grossberg's site.

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# Monday, January 03, 2005

3, 2, 1, Let's Play...

Hopefully they won't screw this one up.

It is the year 2071 and humanity is living in an interplanetary society. A new breed of “cowboy” bounty hunters pursue outlaws across the lawless solar system in the hope of receiving high rewards for the hackers, drug-dealers and terrorists they capture. Shipping Fall 2005, Cowboy Bebop has not yet been rated by the ESRB.

[ BandaiGames.com - Games - Cowboy Bebop™ ]

It says you can play as different characters: Spike, Jet or Faye, why not Ed?

Props to Mikah.

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# Thursday, December 30, 2004

Apakah anda berbicara dalam bahasa Indonesia?

Me either, so I've been thinking about picking up some of the Rosetta Stone software:

The Rosetta Stone Level I program offers a comprehensive course of study for beginning learners, leading to intermediate proficiency. The program contains over 3,500 real-life images and phrases in 92 lessons and more than 250 hours of mastery instruction in listening comprehension, reading, speaking, and writing. Systematic structure teaches vocabulary and grammar naturally, without lists and drills.

Rosetta Stone: Indonesian on Amazon.com ]

Anyone have any experience with any of their languages? $175.00 is a bit to spend on software without any decent feedback.

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# Wednesday, December 29, 2004

Sexy Security Device

The USB Wireless Security lock is a simple yet effective means to ensure computer access is limited to an authorized user. Each kit is composed of a USB receiver dongle connected to the computer, and a battery-powered access transmitter, which is to be carried by the authorized user. When the user moves more than 2 meters away from the computer, the security dongle will disable access to the computer until the user carrying the transmitter has returned within the vicinity of the computer.

[ ThinkGeek :: USB Wireless Security Lock ]

Apparently the software kind of sucks, so an entrepreneurial (though not money making) fellow has rolled his own.

Props to Bull (who has no blog. sniff sniff)

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Tsunami Devastates Southeast Asia

Want to help?

  1. Give a few bucks (or your choice)
  2. Write your congressman or senator (for more US aid, of course)
  3. Pray (Jewish, Christian, or Muslim)
  4. Volunteer (I can't find any resources to assist with this one)
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# Tuesday, December 28, 2004

I love Rhapsody

Truly the genius of a service like Rhapsody, for me, is the ability to find things that I wouldn't hear by my lack of listening to the radio and/or watching the music television (MTV and otherwise).

Jurassic 5 formed in 1993 as the union between two separate hip-hop groups, Rebels of Rhythm and Unity Committee, both frequent participants at The Good Life. The two groups came together to release a spontaneous, one-off single, "Unified Rebelution," which made a deep impression with true hip-hop heads everywhere. Its success emphasized the chemistry each of the artists had with one another and they decided to form Jurassic 5 as a singular musical unit.

[ bio content ]

Now we're talking. They're lyrical, nice flow, great influence, enunciate, clean enough lyrics (on their clean versions, though a bit too much of the N-bomb), and they are funky fresh. I've also been digging the Blackalicious, but not as much as J5. For those with Rhapsody, I've been all over the “Jazz Rap/Hip Hop” category which includes J5 and Blackalicious.

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# Monday, December 27, 2004

This fix was driving me crazy

A bit more digging and I realize that this isn't truly a bug in IE, but in an ActiveX component that ships with IE.

I set all of my ActiveX, signed or not, approved or not, to prompt and this fixes that problem

[ davidkearns.com - Scary: my little slice of opinion and triviality ]

This means you simply need to disallow the use of that one component. If you have XP SP2, you're in luck, since ActiveX components are a type of add-on, and you can now disallow add-ons. Go to Tools/Manage Add-ons... Change the “Show:” to “Add-ons that have been used by Internet Explorer” and find the “DHTML Edit Control Safe for Scripting for IE5” and set it to “Disable”. This is bound to break something somewhere, but better that then having your financial info snagged or something.

Interesting thing to note, though. After the above jerry rigging my IE would no long fall for the test, however my SlimBrowser still happily runs the add-on. Perhaps a reboot or something is required due to some sort of caching of background process or something, but if not this exploit is still obvious due to the brand new IE window that SlimBrowser spawns via the test (and thus alerts me to the odd behavior, since SlimBrowser usually doesn't do that).

Update: After a reboot and an upgrade to SlimBrowser 4.03.007 it still falls for this exploit. One odd bit about the exploit is that although the wee little yellow lock appears, which should indicate that the page has been encrypted, double-clicking on the lock displays a dialog that indicates “This type of document does not have a security certificate” which certainly sounds like an error exists in IE as well.

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